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Obama, Boehner trade barbs, hints of compromise
Full Article Richmond Times Dispatch
09 Oct 2013

WASHINGTON President Barack Obama and House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, offered hints of possible compromise but also traded heated rhetoric Tuesday. The frustratingly inconclusive combination left the eight-day partial government shutdown firmly in place and the threat of an unprecedented national default drawing closer. “There’s a crack there,”...

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President Barack Obama meets with senior staff in Chief of Staff Denis McDonough's office in the West Wing of the White House, Sunday, Sept. 29, 2013.
photo: White House / Pete Souza

updated 11 Dec 2012; published 11 Dec 2012
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Obama talks compromise after rare tete-a-tete with Boehner- Cliffwatch
updated 26 Jul 2011; published 26 Jul 2011
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Obama urges compromise in debt talks
updated 23 Jul 2011; published 23 Jul 2011
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Debt Talks Crisis: Boehner, Obama Trading Blame
updated 02 Oct 2013; published 02 Oct 2013
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Jay Carney Says President Obama Will Not Negotiate at Meeting With Boehner and McConnell
updated 06 Oct 2013; published 06 Oct 2013
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John Boehner Awaits Call From President Obama
updated 11 Jul 2011; published 11 Jul 2011
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Political Checklist: Watching the Obama-Boehner Debt Talk Dance
MI5 Boss Warns Of Growing UK Terror Threat
Full Article Orange News
08 Oct 2013

8 October 2013, 22:38 MI5 Boss Warns Of Growing UK Terror Threat Tweet Britain will face at least one attempted major terror attack every year for the next few years, the head of MI5 has warned. In his first speech since taking over the Security Service in April, Andrew Parker told a private audience at the Royal United Services Institute: "Since...

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A Muslim man talks in front of a television camera as police officers stand guard outside the house which was searched by British police in Luton, England, Monday, Dec. 13, 2010.
photo: AP / Akira Suemori

updated 03 Dec 2011; published 03 Dec 2011
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Banksters Told: "Prepare For The End Of The Euro"
updated 13 Jun 2013; published 13 Jun 2013
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Family face losing £200,000 home in landmark ruling
updated 10 Jul 2011; published 10 Jul 2011
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GGN- News Bulletin :: July 9, 2011 Part 3/3
updated 12 Jul 2013; published 12 Jul 2013
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18+ not for shock! Russia VS Chechen, US Saudi backed rebels a lesson for Syria
updated 19 Sep 2006; published 19 Sep 2006
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Holy Grail - Killer Bunny
updated 11 May 2013; published 11 May 2013
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Twin babies - Laughing Talking Crying Sleeping
A Carabinieri paramilitary police officer, bottom center, gives directions to migrants as they line up to board a ferry boat from the port of Lampedusa, for Sicily, southern Italy, where they will be sent to other temporary camps based on their legal status, Monday, Oct. 7, 2013.
photo: AP / Luca Bruno

updated 08 Oct 2013; published 08 Oct 2013
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Lampedusa wreck: EU proposes migrant rescue mission
updated 08 Oct 2013; published 08 Oct 2013
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European Union Wants To Launch A Rescue Party
updated 08 Oct 2013; published 08 Oct 2013
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BBC News - EU security proposal could prevent Lampedusa tragedies
updated 09 Oct 2013; published 09 Oct 2013
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Lampedusa wreck EU seeks Mediterranean migrant sea patrols
updated 13 Apr 2013; published 13 Apr 2013
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Migrants Rescue in italy | euronews, no comment
updated 08 Oct 2013; published 08 Oct 2013
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Newsminute - US Foreign Creditors Concerned AbBout Default Risk - 10.08.13
Teacher protests in Brazil turns violent
Full Article Graphic
08 Oct 2013

Share Twitter Ghana News Share View Comments Demonstrators in Rio took their protest right up to the outside of the Municipal Assembly Protesters demonstrating in support of teachers receiving better pay in the Brazilian cities of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo have clashed with police....

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Protesters shout slogans holding banners that reads 'Teachers squad" during a march in support of teachers on strike in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Monday, Oct. 7, 2013.
photo: AP / Felipe Dana

updated 02 Oct 2013; published 02 Oct 2013
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Brazil: teachers' protest in Rio erupts into violence
updated 03 Jul 2013; published 03 Jul 2013
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Brazilian protesters denounce police violence in Rio
updated 02 Oct 2013; published 02 Oct 2013
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Teachers pay protest in Rio erupts into violence - Brazil
updated 12 Jul 2013; published 12 Jul 2013
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Brazil Protests: violence clashes in Rio de Janeiro as unions complain over working conditions
updated 16 Jun 2013; published 16 Jun 2013
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Brazil Bus Fare Protests' Clashes Between Police And Thousands Of Demonstrators
updated 18 Jun 2013; published 18 Jun 2013
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Brazil protests: up to 200,000 in violent nationwide clashes
Che Guevara, Pope Francis and Politics of Revolutionaries
Full Article WorldNews.com
07 Oct 2013

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling When Pope Francis declared the world "does not care about the many people fleeing slavery, hunger, fleeing in search freedom," and asked "how many of them die, as happened yesterday,"(1) in reference to a migrant shipwreck tragedy off the coast of an Italian island, he was bordering on the political...

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In this picture provided Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013 by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano, Pope Francis greets faithful as he arrives in front of St. Francis' Basilica in Assisi, Italy, Friday, Oct. 4, 2013.
photo: AP / L'Osservatore Romano

updated 14 Mar 2013; published 14 Mar 2013
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A Social Conservative: Pope Francis Led Effort Against Liberation Theology and Same-Sex Marriage
updated 20 Feb 2013; published 20 Feb 2013
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The Assassination Attempt on Pope John Paul II (Documentary)
updated 26 Mar 2012; published 26 Mar 2012
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Raw Video: Pope Arrives in Cuba
updated 28 Mar 2012; published 28 Mar 2012
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Fidel Castro asks what a Pope does
updated 19 Aug 2013; published 19 Mar 2012
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Tell the truth about Islam
updated 15 Feb 2013; published 15 Feb 2013
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Basural a Cielo Abierto - Gorostiaga 14/02/2013
Egypt in turmoil as street clashes leave 51 dead
Full Article The Miami Herald
07 Oct 2013

CAIRO -- Egypt stumbled deeper into turmoil after a national holiday celebrating the military turned to mayhem, leaving 51 dead across the country and exposing the deep divisions plaguing the nation. The high death toll in Sunday's clashes between security forces and Islamist protesters came as crowds from Egypt's two rival camps —...

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An Egyptian riot policeman moves into position during clashes with supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi, in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Oct. 6, 2013.
photo: AP / Hassan Ammar

updated 08 Oct 2013; published 08 Oct 2013
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Egypt's Vital Capital Of Cairo Now Scarred By 2½ Years Of Turmoil, At Least 42 Dead In Violence
updated 07 Oct 2013; published 07 Oct 2013
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Egypt: '50 dead' in clashes - Egypt in Turmoil
updated 07 Oct 2013; published 07 Oct 2013
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Troops Killed Near Suez, Grenades Fired In Cairo - 53 Killed In Egypt
updated 07 Oct 2013; published 07 Oct 2013
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VIDEO: Egyptian Police Clashes With Protesters - War Anniversary Turns Violent
updated 23 Jul 2013; published 23 Jul 2013
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WATCH Egypt:At least 800 killed Egypt Jailbreak Attempt Kills Dozens of Islamists as Brotherhood
updated 03 Jul 2013; published 03 Jul 2013
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Egypt Turmoil Grows, Deadline Approaches
Chemical experts begin destroying Syria's chemical arsenal
Full Article The Siasat Daily
07 Oct 2013

Damascus, October 07: The joint team of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) and the UN said here that the process of destroying Syria's chemical weapons programme began Sunday. Under the supervision of experts from the OPCW and the UN, Syrian personnel used cutting torches and angle grinders to destroy or disable a range...

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Kurdish members of the FSA are seen on a tank stolen from the Syrian Army in Fafeen village, north of Aleppo province, Syria, Wednesday, Dec 12, 2012.
photo: AP / Manu Brabo

updated 07 Oct 2013; published 07 Oct 2013
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UN-OPCW experts destroy first batch of chemical arms stockpile in Syria
updated 01 Oct 2013; published 01 Oct 2013
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Chemical weapons disarmament team arrives in Syria
updated 27 Sep 2013; published 27 Sep 2013
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OPCW inspectors to visit Syrian chemical arsenal next week
updated 01 Oct 2013; published 01 Oct 2013
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OPCW disarmament team arrives to destroy chemical weapons
updated 20 Sep 2013; published 20 Sep 2013
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Syria sends OPCW declaration on chemical weapons
updated 07 Oct 2013; published 07 Oct 2013
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UN dismantling Syria's chemical weapons
Hundreds of thousands evacuated as Typhoon Fitow hits China's east coast
Full Article South China Morning Post
07 Oct 2013

Typhoon Fitow barrelled into into China's east coast early Monday, packing winds of more than 200 kilometres an hour as hundreds of thousands of people were evacuated and bullet train services suspended, state media reported. At least one person was killed, China National Radio (CNR) said in an online report. Parts of Zhejiang province near the...

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Hundreds of thousands evacuated as Typhoon Fitow hits China's east coast
photo: AP / Vietnam News Agency

updated 06 Oct 2013; published 06 Oct 2013
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Typhoon Fitow: Massive Typhoon Waves Hit China | China Evacuates 417000 People Ahead Of Typhoon
updated 07 Oct 2013; published 07 Oct 2013
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Mass evacuations in China as Typhoon Fitow nears
updated 06 Oct 2013; published 06 Oct 2013
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Thousands Of People Evacuated Eastern China After Typhoon Fitow
updated 06 Oct 2013; published 06 Oct 2013
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Raw: Typhoon-fueled Waves Slam Southeast China
updated 07 Oct 2013; published 07 Oct 2013
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Hundreds of thousands evacuated as Typhoon Fitow hits China, killing at least three people
updated 06 Oct 2013; published 06 Oct 2013
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Giant waves crash on China coast as Typhoon Fitow nears
50 dead as Egypt Islamists try to galvanise protests
Full Article The Times of India
07 Oct 2013

CAIRO: At least 50 people were killed in clashes between Islamists and police in Egypt, as thousands of the military's supporters marked the anniversary of the 1973 Arab-Israeli war. Loyalists of deposed Islamist president Mohamed Morsi, overthrown in a July military coup,yesterday tried to converge on a central Cairo square for the anniversary...

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A supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi raises his hands with a gesture of an open palm with four raised fingers that has became a symbol for the Rabaah al-Adawiya mosque where hundreds of Muslim Brotherhood supporters were killed by security forces in August, in Ramsis Square, Cairo, Egypt. Deadly clashes left tens dead and scores injured as rival crowds of supporters of the military and backers of Morsi poured into streets around the country Sunday, as a holiday marking the anniversary of the last war with Israel turned into a showdown between the country's two rival camps.
photo: AP / Sabry Khaled, El-Shorouk Newspaper

updated 07 Oct 2013; published 07 Oct 2013
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[FULL] At Least 50 Dead As Egypt Islamists Try To Galvanise Protests VIDEO Egypt Chaos
updated 15 Aug 2013; published 15 Aug 2013
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Egyptian Police and Security Officers Shoot live rounds at protesters - August 14th 2013 [NEW]
updated 07 Oct 2013; published 07 Oct 2013
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53 People Killed In Egypt After Protests Turn Violent
updated 26 Jan 2013; published 26 Jan 2013
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NEW VIOLENT PROTESTS; Egypt marks 2 yr revolution with fresh RALLIES, HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS RIOT
updated 29 Jun 2013; published 29 Jun 2013
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Protests In Egypt Turn Violent Again
updated 29 Nov 2012; published 29 Nov 2012
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VIOLENT CLASHES in Cairo as COPS tear-gas ANTI-Morsi PROTESTERS in Tahrir Square
Al Qaeda: US Captures Wanted Libyan Leader
Full Article Skynews
06 Oct 2013

US forces have captured an al Qaeda leader in Libya linked to the 1998 American Embassy bombings in east Africa and wanted by the FBI for more than a decade. A Pentagon spokesman identified the suspect as Nazih Abdul-Hamed al Ruqai, known by his alias Anas al Libi, who has been on the FBI's most wanted terrorists list since it was introduced...

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updated 06 Oct 2013; published 06 Oct 2013
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Al Qaeda US Captures Wanted Libyan Leader
updated 21 Mar 2011; published 21 Mar 2011
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U.S. Backs Libyan Al-Qaeda While Hyping Terror Attacks Inside America - Alex Jones Tv 1/6
updated 06 Oct 2013; published 06 Oct 2013
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NAVY SEALS Raid Somalia and Lybia Capture Al-Qaeda Leader Abu Anas
updated 06 Oct 2013; published 06 Oct 2013
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US Captures Libyan Al Qaeda Leader, US Captures Wanted Libyan Al Qaeda Leader
updated 21 Mar 2011; published 21 Mar 2011
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U.S. Backs Libyan Al-Qaeda While Hyping Terror Attacks Inside America - Alex Jones Tv 2/6
updated 21 Mar 2011; published 21 Mar 2011
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U.S. Backs Libyan Al-Qaeda While Hyping Terror Attacks Inside America - Alex Jones Tv 5/6

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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. In an ever changing world, one which some perceive to be confusing and chaotic, the ideals of "last stands" have remained a constant...
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Adnan Januzaj scored twice against Sunderland to save David Moyes's blushes but what do we know about him? Adnan Januzaj of Manchester United celebrates scoring their second goal...
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It was so very easy for this administration to wash its hands of the Syrian crisis. A few conciliatory words from the Russians, a U.N. Security Council resolution on chemical...

Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev casts his ballot paper during the voting at a polling station in Baku, Azerbaijan, Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2013.
By Margarita Antidze and Thomas Grove BAKU (Reuters) - Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev looks certain to extend his rule in the oil-producing former Soviet republic for a third straight term in an election on Wednesday that opponents say has...
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Special Foods Fight Malnutrition in Syria
As the war continues in Syria, so does the risk of deadly malnutrition for children. Special-nutrient rich foods, like those being distributed by the UN World Food Programme (WFP) can save their lives. Spokesperson Laure Chadraoui told me last week...
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Central Pennsylvania's fallen in Afghanistan and Iraq: updated
An Army Ranger from Carlisle in his fourth deployment was killed Sunday in Afghanistan while aiding a fellow wounded Ranger. Sgt. Patrick C. Hawkins, 25, who was assigned to Company B, 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, at Fort Benning, Ga., was...
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Key US-Afghan security deal faltering
A security deal to allow some US troops to stay in Afghanistan to fight al-Qaeda was at risk of collapse yesterday after Afghan President Hamid Karzai said he was prepared to walk away from negotiations. The US has pushed for the bilateral security...
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A worker tests the amber LED lights on electronic cigarettes at the Ruyan factory in Tianjin, China
European lawmakers on Tuesday were set to tighten rules governing the multibillion-dollar tobacco market by imposing bigger and bolder warnings on cigarette packs, banning most flavorings like menthol and strengthening regulation of electronic...
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Brazil's President-elect Dilma Rousseff, of the Workers Party, gestures to supporters as she arrives to give her victory speech after winning the election runoff in Brasilia, Brazil, Sunday Oct. 31, 2010.
RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazil’s president, Dilma Rousseff, crisply demanded an explanation on Monday from Canada over revelations that a Canadian intelligence agency had spied on Brazil’s mining and energy ministry and a top Brazilian diplomat, a...
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US govt shutdown enters second week
WASHINGTON: Stock markets fell on day as the federal government shutdown entered its seventh day with no end in sight and the prospect of a US default loomed. Lawmakers appeared to be making little headway in raising the US debt ceiling,...
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